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"Spheriot is a one-man project - all the music comes from my heart and head and is produced in my livingroom and spare time! There has never been any kind of concept in the music - or any aim to sound like this or that. It just evolves from the songs I have always been writing on my guitar - and my roots as a "producer" in just playing around with my Mac a little. But somehow it developped to a kind of pop-music that I never expected it to be like - even if there is always one or... Topics: weirdomusic, experimental, pop, songs, german Source: WM Recordings/Spheriot

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LibriVox recording of The Penal Cluster by Randall Garrett. Read in English by Phil Chenevert What do you do with telepaths? Chain them to an asteroid of course and just leave them there ..... but why? Wait a minute ... did I just say that the punishment for being a telepath in the future earth was to be chained to an asteroid 50 million miles from earth and then leave them there, comatose, to spin forever in their lonely orbits? Well, yes, that is what earth's draconian solution was to the... Topics: librivox, audiobooks

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LibriVox recording of Short Nonfiction Collection, Vol. 053 by Various. Read in English by LibriVox Volunteers Twenty short nonfiction works in the public domain, independently chosen by the readers. Topics include History--Jocelyn de Brakelond's 13th century chronicle of the Bury St. Edmund monastery, Lorenzo de Medici's Florence, the voyage of the Mayflower, and Mark Twain's essay Stirring Times in Austria; Philosophy--Kierkegaard and Leibniz; Speeches, Sermons, and Diary Entries from Abraham... Topics: librivox, audiobooks, bees, soup, thanksgiving, monastery, wheat, ellipse, pear, st. edmund.

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ICELU's music lies somewhere between the vague orbits of european free improvisation, dada, and ambient microsound. Catchy categories aside, the golden brown bake of the midwest is what really makes this music special to me. There's a playful seriousness to ICELU that seems indebted to their Wisconsin dispositions - harsh noise can be giggled away, and impossibly fragile soundscapes feel like a familiar handshake. This isn't music for the recital hall. It's music for armchairs, couches, and new... Topic: Midwestern Free Improvisation

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The Muslim Infuence on European Civilization: [Taken from, 'The Arab's Impact on European Civilization' by Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad] Medicine, Science, Geography, Astronomy, Mathematics, literature, Fine arts, Music, Philosophy and Civilisation; Medicine and Science In the Odyssey Homer lauded the efficiency of the Egyptian doctor. Herodotus mentioned many times that they cured a great variety of diseases in which they specialized and excelled. He wrote once that Qorsh had invited an oculist from...

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Throughout recorded history, cosmologies and cosmogonies, including scientific models, have been proposed to explain observations of the Universe. The earliest quantitative geocentric models were developed by ancient Greek philosophers and Indian philosophers. Over the centuries, more precise astronomical observations led to Nicolaus Copernicus's heliocentric model of the Solar System and Johannes Kepler's improvement on that model with elliptical orbits, which was eventually explained by Isaac... Topics: ambient, soundscapes, zimmer Source: www.zimmer-records.org

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Alright then - another album. Still my mostly self servicing homebrewed - or if you prefer -grown - Spheriot soup, stirred by a planless cook who hasn't yet achieved expertise as a producer and is still lacking a cookbook for a predictable style - or maybe just ignores it. Topics: weirdomusic, pop, weird, experimental, quirky, german Source: WM Recordings/Spheriot

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Knowing the Creator Through Sound Reason If we observe the various manifestations in our world, we will conclude the following: I- A perfect design and harmony in living beings, solar systems, galaxies, atoms… A design can never come into existence as a result of a coincidence. Throughout observations and experiments, coincidence was unable to produce a perfect design, nor could matter organize itself, as in a pile of bricks becoming a building or a junkyard becoming a Boeing 747 jet, fully...

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David M. Paganin lives in West Footscray, Melbourne, Australia. He strives for emotive and genuinely innovative experimental sounds. It is important to him to create his own sound, which respects and mutates his influences without being overwhelmed by their genius. Besides making music, his major interests are physics research, literature, psychology and gardening. Contact ( 1 reviews ) Topics: experimental Music, Experimental, Electronic, Industrial, Noise, Dark Ambient, Avant Garde,...

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14 part serial from the birth of the space age. "Orbiter X" is a space station - apparently built by the British - which orbits the Earth and, like the International Space Station, is modular in design. Being 1959, the spacemen are beset by aliens and all that this means. For me, it lacked the charm of say "Journey Into Space" and the script appeared to be more "Biggles Meets the Aliens", with a very WW" feel to the whole thing, but as ever, others may... Topics: BBC Radio Drama, Radio Sci Fi

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Our seventh album of deep and mysterious longform ambient music. A continuous, hour long piece split into eight parts. Slow, really slow, expansive atmospheres and bells. The music is generative: each note is played in a long loop, the length of each loop if different for each note, so although the music may seem to vary only slightly, it never quite repeats itself. Again, the songs titles are named after Trans-Neptunian Objects (TNOs) - small planetoids and other objects in our solar system... Topics: the ambient visitor, bing satellites, ambient, new age, chill, chillout, relaxation, meditation,...

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This album is a modest try of returning the spirit of Renaissance into the present age. 'The Eclipse of Planetâs Beauty' is about all of us - about extinction of nature and going deeper and deeper into the virtual world, about cruel wars and modern philosophy, humanism in nowadays perception and nuclear sunsets, ancient mythologies and cities of the future â the things we are facing often feeling strange or unanswered, but the things we are rushing toward like into the first summer rain. This... Topics: slnt, mahi bukimi, silent flow

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Bruitsnetlabel is proud to present Zenjungle & Tunedin 52 "Inner Orbits" [b059s], 2012: "Working with Zenjungle has added a new level of intrigue into the creative process - I never know what his response might be. Some day we may play live but we know that we could never play what we have recorded - improvisation is a key element in our process. I do struggle with the idea of playing a prepared piece of music - though I enjoy playing guitar to my partner's singing of a... Topics: Zenjungle Tunedin52, inner orbits, b059s

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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. IARU and member societies want HF broadcaster to end "The Battle of The Ham Bands" with the Fire dragon jammer. 02. SuitSat-1 (AO-54) finally de-orbits and re-enters earths atmosphere. 03. German novice operators now have access to the HF bands. 04. The Vanity call sign fee dropped slightly as we enter into September. 05. Digital Emergency Alert systems are tested in Mississippi. 06. The Governor of the State of Maine,... Topics: Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, Communications, Broadcast, Shortwave, AM, FM, SSB, CW, NASA, ISS, ARRL,...

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Who has ever heard of Gherman Titov, the second Russian in space? Very few. If Yuri Gagarin had so much as sneezed on the 12th of April 1961 the honour of being the first man in orbit would have gone to his training partner, Gherman Titov. But Gagarin didn't sneeze and a disappointed Titov had to climb back down the launch tower. A few months later Titov did launch successfully in Vostock II. He completed 17 earth orbits (got space-sick, ate and slept) and is still the youngest person ever to... Topics: BBC Radio Drama, Factual Drama

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Our tenth album of deep and mysterious longform ambient music. After last time's journey into Complex Silence, we go back to a completely generative music - a continuous, hour long piece split into seven parts. A heavenly choir with sweeping, slow notes, lightly pulsing electronics and deep bass. The music is generative: each note is played in a long loop, the length of each loop if different for each note, so although the music may seem to vary only slightly, it never quite repeats itself. The... Topics: ambient visitor, bing satellites, the lovely moon, ambient, longform, soace, generative, new age,...

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Our eleventh album of deep and mysterious longform ambient music. A continuous, 53 minute long piece split into seven parts. The music is generative: each note is played in a long loop, the length of each loop if different for each note, so although the music may seem to vary only slightly, it never quite repeats itself. The tracks on this album (and albums to follow) are named after Apollo near-Earth asteroids, objects whose orbits cross that of Earth. There are many hundreds of known Apollo... Topics: ambient visitor, ambient, bing satellites, longform, new age, chill, peaceful, mysterious,...

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Our sixth album of deep and mysterious longform ambient music. A continuous, 50 minute piece split into six parts. Though slowly evolving and spacious, this is probably the brightest sounding so far. Play it quietly in the background or put on your headphones and emerse yourself in the music. The music is generative: each note is played in a long loop, the length of each loop if different for each note, so although the music may seem to vary only slightly, it never quite repeats itself. Again,...favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: ambient, ambient visitor, generative, soundscape, chill, new age, bing satellites, lovely moon,...

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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. IARU and member societies want HF broadcaster to end "The Battle of The Ham Bands" with the Fire dragon jammer. 02. SuitSat-1 (AO-54) finally de-orbits and re-enters earths atmosphere. 03. German novice operators now have access to the HF bands. 04. The Vanity call sign fee dropped slightly as we enter into September. 05. Digital Emergency Alert systems are tested in Mississippi. 06. The Governor of the State of Maine,... Topics: Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, Communications, Broadcast, Shortwave, AM, FM, SSB, CW, NASA, ISS, ARRL,...

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Our eighth album of deep and mysterious longform ambient music. A continuous, hour long piece split into seven parts. A heavenly choir with sweeping, slow notes and deep bass. The music is generative: each note is played in a long loop, the length of each loop if different for each note, so although the music may seem to vary only slightly, it never quite repeats itself. The tracks on this album (and albums to follow) are named after Apollo near-Earth asteroids, objects whose orbits cross that... Topics: ambient visitor, eight, ambient, experimental, soundscape, new age, chill, longform, drone,...

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With a lot of help from "Mythscape, Remembering The End Of The World," a video about David Talbot's theory of primeval planetary configuration, X-Minus One's "A Pail Of Air," and a lot of sun songs, we consider the possibility that 10,000 to 20,00 years ago the planets rested in linear conjunction around the sun, eventually becoming unstable and interacting in cosmic catastrophies, resulting in our present planetary orbits around the sun. From these prehistoric celestial... ( 1 reviews )

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Stories covered and special features in This Weeks edition: 01. The FCC Denies two petitions to bring back morse code testing. 02. The ARRL, FCC, and Department of Defense review new developments in PAVE PAWS military radar interference mitigation. 03. A packet radio group in Australia calls it quits. 04. The State of Tennessee activates ARMY MARS when severe weather hits. 05. Ducie Island, VP6DX, making contacts and breaking DX records. 06. TX5C DXpedition to Clipperton Island to be live... Topics: amateur radio, ham radio, radio, communications, FCC, federal communications commission, AMTOR,...

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"There are many phenomena around us that use circular movement. Earth orbits around the Sun, winds work in a circular pattern, after night there's a day, whole planet works in seasons. The ambient sound of the album is also meant to move constantly. Compositions on the album tell stories. Happy toys refers to my childhood and the feeling of joy during drumming on a toy drum. Sidereal Hesitation is about long life questions of humanity for example - does god exist or not? And I don't mean... Topics: Electronic, Ambient, Experimental